The fourth legislature of the ECOWAS Parliament on Wednesday commenced its first ordinary session for 2019 at the Parliament’s Seat in Abuja, Nigeria.
According to a dispatch from the Liberian Embassy in Abuja, the convening of the session is in line with the stipulations of Article 27 of the Supplementary Act of the Parliament which provides that it shall meet twice a year in ordinary session’.
The sub-regional parliamentary group consists of 115 parliamentarians and legislators from ECOWAS’ 15 member states who represent the region’s over 320 million people.
Liberia has five of them, including Bomi County’s Representative, Edwin M. Snowe, Jr. who is the head of the Liberian Delegation, NimbaCounty’s Senator, Prince Y. Johnson who is the Third Deputy Speaker for the ECOWAS Parliament, and Lofa County Senator, Stephen J. H. Zargo.
Representative Clarence K.M. Massaquoi and Hajah F. Siryon of Lofa and Bomi Counties respectively complete the list of the Liberian ECOWAS Parliamentarian Delegation, according to the dispatch.
Ambassador Al-Hassan Conteh and a host of other guests, including members of the diplomatic corps and officials from other ECOWAS institutions, graced Wednesday’s brief opening ceremony.
The Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, Moustapha Cisse Lo of Senegal, in his opening address, recounted progress made by the regional parliamentarian group amidst challenges.
“ECOWAS has made giant strides in the integration process of the sub-region, though lots need to be made in this direction,” he remarked.
The Speaker also mentioned the holding of successful presidential elections in Nigeria and Senegal, as well as parliamentary elections elsewhere in the region, including Togo.
Speaker Cisse Lo also revealed that the Parliament will hold interactive sessions with partners during the month-long session which will also witness discussions on the terms of reference for parliamentarian missions and consideration of reports from other ECOWAS institutions.
The dispatch also quotes the President of ECOWAS Commission, Mr.Jean-Claude Kassi Brou, as reinforcing the Speaker’s remarks on ECOWAS’ progress and challenges.
“ECOWAS will continue to strengthen its intervention mechanism in order to maintain regional peace and stability,” Mr. Brou stated.
Admitting to the many challenges in the sub region, he however added that ECOWAS will continue to address these many challenges.
The first ordinary session of the ECOWAS Parliament will continue until June 3, 2019, according to the dispatch
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